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Greece hot weather maps turn volcanic red as holiday hotspot hit by 46C blast | Weather | News

The authorized is supported for warmer temperatures, because the heat will hit a unbearable 46C on Tuesday, as the authorities take action. WXcharts for July 22, the air maps turned to volcanic red and warned health officials about heat stress and heat impact.

The maps produced on July 21 show that the area between Larissa and Karditsa will face 46C tomorrow. Some other areas in Greece are estimated for the explosion of 40C+, and only coastal areas get rid of the worst heat. Nevertheless, even the withdrawal of island like Crete and Cyclades is set to 30C to see temperatures tomorrow. Maps also show that they will see a height of 43C on Monday.

Estimation comes at a time when several British tourists travel to the popular tourism center for summer vacation.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs announced the suspension of some open-air work between 12: 00-17: 00 on Monday. The precaution applies to the most impressed areas, including Evros, Serres, Larissa, Viotia, Halkidiki, Imathia, Tricala, Fthiotidida, Aetolia-Acarnania, Ion Islands, Eastern Rhodes and Peloponnese coastal areas.

According to the National Meteorological Service (EMY), large masses of hot air moving throughout the country are expected to bring excessive air at least until Wednesday, and unusual temperatures are expected to continue until Friday.

Christos Giannaros, a meteorologist at Athens National Observatory, said to the state publisher Ert, struggling to regulate the temperature of the human body in such an extreme heat, and that the key may disrupt physiological functions. Symptoms of heat stress may contain headache, dizziness, plenty of sweating, nausea, vomiting and a fast but weak pulse.

The rising temperatures pushed officials to close the Acropolos, the most popular tourist places in Greece in June. However, this month has not taken such a decision.

Scientists warn the deaths in Europe due to climate change. Stude, which was conducted by scientists at the Imperial College London and London Hygiene and Tropical Medicine School, revealed that approximately 2,300 people died of heat in 12 European cities during the severe heat wave.

During this period, 2,300 deaths were associated with 1,500 death climate change, which made the heat wave more severe.

“Climate change has made a significant warmer than climate change, which has made it much more dangerous,” Imperial College London, “Climate change.”

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